58mm White Balance Snap Cap kamera: 58mm White Balance Snap Cap

58mm White Balance Snap Cap

58mm White Balance Snap Cap

DESCRIPTION
As we know, lenses are valuable items, and even a small scratch can mar them forever. So in order to protect it, we recommend you this professional white balance lens cap. The white balance lens cap has the ability that can protect the lens from water and dust. It is critical to essential for digital cameras during storage and transport. And the white balance lens cap is very handy and convenient to keep in your gear bag. This lens cap is truly a winner. Don't miss it!

Features

    White Balance Lens Filter Cap snaps securely to your lens
    Protect your valuable lenses from scratches and dirt
    Very handy item to keep in your gear bag
    Easy and convenient to use
    Pinch the sides of the cap and snap it into place, it fits securely and your lenses are covered
    Size: 58mm / 2.28in (Dia.)

Package Includes

    1 x 58mm White Balance Snap Cap

DETAILS

Here is the operation procedure of using a balance snap cap with a camera. First of all, put the balance snap cap on the camera exactly. The exposure should be increased when users want to test the light around. Secondly, when the camera is working, the white cover is supposed to face to the light source. Then adjust balance mode to manual mode through WB button. At last, press the WB button one second until the sign of PcE is shining. Then press the shutter button to finish the whole action.
How to Remove a Lens Cap

A standard lens cover usually comes with a camera. Larger SLR and digital SLR cameras, like the Canon Rebel, typically have removable lens caps that come with the camera. On these cameras, you will need to remove the lens cap before you can take a picture. Overall, the cap is a valuable asset to a camera, as it protects the lens from getting scratches or dirt on the it when it is not in use.
Instructions

    Be aware of your surroundings. Make sure you will not be able to drop the lens cap off a cliff or drop it in someone's drink by accident. Take the lens cap off before turning the camera on. Sometimes the lens cap will pop off the camera and damage the cap.
    Grab hold of your camera so that it won't fall out of your hands by placing your right hand under the camera to get a firm grip. You can also put the camera's strap around your neck for security.
    Place your forefinger and the thumb of your free hand around the cap. Many lens caps have two small latches across from each other. If that is the case, press the latches in toward each other.
    Pull off the lens cap and start taking photographs. Put your lens cap somewhere you will remember.
    Replace the lens cap after each use. It will protect your lens from getting dirty or cracked.